By Alex Lefkowitz (Sports Editor). For an NFL record ninth time, the New England Patriots are going back to the Super Bowl. This is the seventh time the duo of Tom Brady and Bill Belichick have clinched a berth to the world’s biggest football game.

By Editor-in-Chief Erica Laidler His inauguration might not have attracted “a million and a half people,” as he claims, nor has he been on the cover of Time more than anyone else in history, but President Donald Trump really has been breaking records.

By Danny Emerman (Online Editor-in-Chief). At lunch, my friend asked me if I had heard the new Chainsmokers song, “Paris.” He insisted that it was “fire,” so I blindly saved it on my Spotify and added it to all my playlists before I even listened.

By Eli Hearne (Boys Basketball Reporter). FOXBORO—The nest for Sharon was packed as usual, with flocks of Sharon fans decked out in their neon outfits, but the Eagles’ performance was anything but bright.

By Danny Emerman (Online Editor-in-Chief). Several classrooms and the music room in the 700’s hallway, as well as the stage in the auditorium, have been damaged—to varying degrees—after a sprinkler head burst overnight.

By Ari Levitt, Class of 2018. I am writing in response to an incident involving someone or some people putting up swastika signs in some bathroom stall in Sharon High and Sharon middle school. I was shocked and offended at the idea because I understand that swastika signs were symbols of the Nazis and are used today to show hate for people of different races, religions, ethnicities, and beliefs.

By Jesse Cook (Political Correspondent). Why have people protested President-Elect Donald Trump more on the coasts than in the Midwest? That’s a very good question: it’s because people out on the coasts are more vocal. That doesn’t mean they’re necessarily smarter, however.